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By: Flor Serquina
Natural Cures For Diabetes: The Options by Flor Serquina Living with diabetes is tough, in the sense that you have to balance your daily sugar intake strictly well. Discipline is definitely at play (read entire article)
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By: Andy Rowde
If you have a diabetes condition and suddenly start losing your hair, there is a possibility that you may be experiencing a diabetes-related hair loss. A careful look at the basic infor (read entire article)
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By: Robert L Brown
Four Genuine, Potential Diabetes Cures by Robert L Brown For several decades now, much research has been made on a disease that has debilitated many - diabetes. Research on type 1 and type 2 diabet (read entire article)
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By: Eunice Gaelek
Do You Show Symptoms of Diabetes? by Eunice Gaelek Diabetes is a serious condition that leaves the body unable to control its own sugars. Type 1 and type 2 diabetes are similar in terms of symptoms (read entire article)
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By: Phillip Blunzon
Can Caffeine Cause Diabetes? by Phillip Blunzon Diabetes is a disease that has long plagued patients around the world; yet despite the history and prevalence of the condition, it continues to mystif (read entire article)
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By: Lisa Janse
If the thought of injecting insulin terrifies you, finding out that you have diabetes could seem like the worst possible diagnosis. If you are type 2 diabetic however, you may (read entire article)
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By: Denise Durbin
Do You Have These Diabetes Risk Factors? by Denise Durbin Why some individuals develop diabetes and others don't is not known with any degree of certainty. However, there appears to be two underlyi (read entire article)
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By: John Richmond
What is Diabetes? by John Richmond When the body doesn't make enough insulin or use it properly, diabetes occurs. Diabetes is usually a reference to diabetes mellitus, but there are several less com (read entire article)
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By: John Richmond
All of the questions surrounding the cause of diabetes have yet to be answered. It continues to mystify medical scientists. The answers to why some get the disease and others never do may c (read entire article)
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By: James Troy
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 1 in 3 Americans born in 2000 will have a tendency to develop diabetes during his lifetime - a forecast that sees 29 million Americ (read entire article)
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By: John Richmond
Diabetes care, to a large degree, is minimizing and preventing complications. Serious long term complications of diabetes such as heart disease, kidney disease, neuropathy, eye problems, peripheral va (read entire article)
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By: Aldrich Cusens
Control Your Diabetes Easily by Aldrich Cusens Diabetes is a common illness that can affect men and women, boys and girls, right around the world. For centuries, diabetes was regarded as one of a d (read entire article)
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By: Sky Hudgins
In the early 1800’s, diabetes has been recognized as one of the most common, yet controllable ailments affecting a large portion of the population. However, prior to that herbal treatment for di (read entire article)
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By: Bob Fleming
Diabetes is one condition that must be treated as soon as it is diagnosed, even though in its early stages it doesn't hurt, or cause inconvenience, or create any worrisome symptoms. But ignoring it is (read entire article)
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By: Bob Fleming
We diabetics have to pay even more attention to our teeth and gums than other people. We are at greater risk of cavities, gum disease and tooth infections. Not only that, but those infections can cau (read entire article)
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By: Hector Milla
A compound of vitamin A called topical Retin-A also known as tretinoin, mainly used to treat acne problems, enhances the healing of foot ulcers in patients with diabetes, according to a report of the (read entire article)
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By: Doc Gamble
There was this guy who jumped off the 37th floor of a tall building. As he fell, people at each floor inside the building heard him say as he passed them, "So far, so good…so far, so good..." Diab (read entire article)
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By: Bob Fleming
We diabetics have to take special care of our feet, or we can find them troubled in two ways: reduced blood circulation and nerve damage. Here's what to look for and some prevention ideas. Symptom: (read entire article)
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By: Bob Fleming
Diabetes can play havoc with your eyes, and sometimes there are no early sumptoms. So you may have no idea anything is wrong until your eyesight is in danger. Here are the main eye problems that ca (read entire article)
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By: Mary Williams
In the past, diabetes was never such a big epidemic like it is today. People often thought of diabetes as simply a body condition where one must reduce one’s sugar and fat intake. Little did people kn (read entire article)
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By: Mary Williams
With diabetes such an epidemic today, it is essential that you know exactly what it is. Why? Well, to prevent getting diabetes yourself that is! In layman terms, “diabetes” is the inability of the bo (read entire article)
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By: Hector Milla
Babies and women may be protected against developing diabetes disease through breast feeding, according to new research. This current study states that the longer women nursed, the lower their risks o (read entire article)
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By: Roy V Hall
Reference Webster's New World College Dictionary: Food: 1. any substance taken into and assimilated by a plant or animal to keep it alive and enable it to grow and repair tissue; nourishment; nutrime (read entire article)
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By: Dr. Mark S. Johnson
Diabetes and Insulin Diabetes is a condition in which the body either does not manufacture sufficient amounts of insulin or does not properly use insulin. Insulin is a hormone made by the pancreas th (read entire article)
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By: famoustrainer
Today, there are at least 20 million people living with diabetes in America and the sad part is that it is possible to prevent and heal pre-diabetes and diabetes type 2 naturally with balanced nutriti (read entire article)
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By: Hector Milla
According to a new study, diabetes and Alzheimer's diseases are more related than everybody thought. Some researchers believe that Alzheimer's could be a form of diabetes, because findings show that i (read entire article)
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By: Dr. Mark S. Johnson
Exercise for Diabetics The two most common forms of diabetes are referred to as Type 1 and Type 2. Type 1 diabetes, also known as adolescent diabetes, differs from Type 2 in that the body stops produ (read entire article)
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By: Dr. Mark S. Johnson
Type 2 diabetes is sometimes referred to as mature onset diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is much more common than Type I. In Type 2 diabetes the pancreas either does not produce adequate levels of insulin o (read entire article)
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By: Christine Dobrowolski, DPM
The toes burn and tingle and sharp pains shoot into your legs. The bed sheets feel uncomfortable on the feet as you toss and turn, trying to get some rest. Your feet felt numb throughout the day, but (read entire article)
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By: David Anderson
Do you gamble? Play Texas Hold'em poker, casino games, or lotteries? Then understanding your odds of winning is part of the challenge.Are you planning on living a long and healthy life? A life free (read entire article)
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By: David Anderson
Your car has an early detection system and so does your body. Take 3 minutes to read this article and learn how you can save yourself a life time of aches, pains, and costly medical bills.Have you ev (read entire article)
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By: David Anderson
Remember when the medical world identified pre-hypertension to better monitor your blood pressure? The new buzz: Pre-Diabetes concerns a similar condition pinpointing people who are at severe risk fo (read entire article)
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By: David Anderson
Here is some commonsense thinking:I can't understand why anyone who has diabetes wouldn't exercise and watch what they eat.The down side is that you may have to get an entire new wardrobe since exerc (read entire article)
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By: Russell Turner
This is the second article in a series I am writing about how to raise happy diabetic children. You can find the first article titled Help Your Child Develope Self-Confidence in our article archives. (read entire article)
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By: David Anderson
By the time many type 2 diabetics (and often their doctors) realize action is necessary, the disease, with its destructive high blood sugars, has been silently damaging their body for years.Complic (read entire article)
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By: Russell Turner
This is the first in a series of articles I am about to embark upon concerning this subject. As my family gets older and matures with this disease I think back to the early days and wonder why aren't (read entire article)
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